An aftermarket modification designed to increase the ride height of a specific mid-size sedan. This usually involves replacing or supplementing the original suspension components to raise the vehicle’s chassis. The result is greater ground clearance. For example, an owner might install a 2-inch system to achieve a more aggressive stance.
Raising the vehicle provides several potential advantages. It can improve off-road capabilities, allowing for traversing uneven terrain more easily. Furthermore, it may enhance the vehicle’s aesthetics, providing a customized appearance. Historically, such modifications were primarily seen on trucks and SUVs, but their popularity has expanded to include cars seeking a unique look or improved functionality in specific environments.